Dubai Pre-Owned Boat Show 2025 Set to Make Waves at Creek Marina

Dubai Pre-Owned Boat Show 2025 Set to Make Waves at Creek Marina

The 11th edition of the Dubai Pre-Owned Boat Show is set to return to Dubai Creek Marina from October 31 to November 2, 2025, bringing together marine enthusiasts, investors, and families under the fitting theme “A Boat for Everyone.” This year’s edition promises to be one of the biggest yet, with over 50 yachts and boats on display, ranging from 20 to 100 feet in length and collectively valued at more than Dh200 million. 

Organized by Viya Marine since 2011, the show has evolved into one of the world’s premier specialized marine events, attracting a mix of local, regional, and international brands. From entry-level watercraft to luxury yachts, the event offers a unique platform for affordable and sustainable vessel ownership, embracing circular economy principles and promoting environmentally conscious boating.

Abdulla Ali Al Noon, Director of Special Projects at Dubai Golf and a key figure behind Viya Marine, emphasized the show’s role in reinforcing Dubai’s maritime stature. “This event will further strengthen Dubai’s position as a leading international destination for maritime and yachting activities,” he said. He added that the 2025 theme reflects a commitment to accessibility and eco-friendly growth, making the marine lifestyle more inclusive and sustainable for a wider audience.

Visitors can expect to see a carefully curated fleet of pre-owned vessels that combine value, performance, and quality, alongside expert consultations, financing options, and networking opportunities for industry players. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned yachting enthusiast, the show aims to cater to all interest levels and price points.

With Dubai’s maritime industry on the rise and growing global interest in second-hand vessels as sustainable alternatives, the 2025 Dubai Pre-Owned Boat Show is poised to be a highlight on the city’s event calendar and a clear signal of the emirate’s growing influence in the global marine and leisure boating sector.